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Rediscovering the community of creation
Author(s) -
Pat Bennett,
Richard Bauckham
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
theology in scotland
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1465-2862
DOI - 10.15664/tis.v28i2.2323
Subject(s) - dominion , creatures , humanity , conversation , environmental ethics , dominance (genetics) , context (archaeology) , mandate , sociology , ecological crisis , harmony (color) , ecology , philosophy , history , theology , law , political science , communication , biology , art , natural (archaeology) , biochemistry , archaeology , gene , visual arts
The biblical scholar Richard Bauckham’s 2010 book Bible and Ecology provides a useful jumping-off point for his conversation with liturgist and writer Pat Bennett on humanity’s relationship to the rest of creation in the context of the current ecological crisis. Their discussion reflects on Bauckham’s view that a correct biblical understanding of this relationship requires us to read beyond Genesis 1:26–28’s mandate of human dominion over other living creatures. They explore how, rather than a relationship of dominance (which has been used by some to justify exploitation of the earth’s resources), the full picture the Bible presents is one where humans are part of a community of creation alongside other creatures.

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